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Report on
Freedom Hack
(8th and 9th Feb, 2014)
iReport on Freedom Hack
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Executive Summary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The Freedom Hack Process - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hackers’ Demographics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Speakers, Jury and HackMasters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Online Presence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Media Coverage- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Feedback Report - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Lessons Learned - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
List of All Hacks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Acknowledgement
This note is to acknowledge not only
the people mentioned here but each
and every hacker, volunteer, organizer
and person who made Freedom Hack
happen. So, here we go.
Our special thanks goes to all the
Judges for their fair judgment and
insightful observations to identify the
deserving winners. We also
acknowledge the Hackmasters who
mentored and guided every team to
shape their hacks. Our sincere
gratitude to all the speakers for
delivering motivating and thoughtful
talks.
We appreciate the Geeklist and
Barter.li guys for sharing their hacking
spirit with us and making a true
meaning of a community.
Big thanks goes to the entire
organizing committee right from
Security staff to IT Support and
Admin teams who worked
enthusiastically during the event and
made sure to put each and every bit
in place.
This event would not have been
possible without our volunteer team.
A bunch of young college students
might be bunking their classes to get
our website up, spreading the word
out since the inception of freedom
hack. Only one word for these folks,
Amazing job.
Finally, we express our gratitude to all
the hackers who came to our office
from places and filled our office with
millions and billions Joules of energy
like never before.
And last but not the least a big Thank
You goes to every folk out there who
tweeted for our hashtag and liked/
shared our posts on facebook. And,
every person who spread the word
for us, convinced a friend to
participate, rode kms to hack,
cancelled other commitments over
the weekend and finally stood with us
for an open world and for Aaron
Swartz.
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Executive Summary
InMobi organized the Bangalore
chapter of Aaron Swartz memorial
hackathon series happening world-
wide. The event was held on 8th and
9th feb, 2014. Hackathon was open to
both InMobians and outside people
as well. It was a 24 hour hackathon
started on 10:00 am on 8th Feb and
ended after 24 hours followed by
demonstration of hacks and prize
ceremony.
Event received registrations from
close to 160 teams . Based on the
hackers' credentials and the abstract
of their hack, we shortlisted 47 teams.
Finally, total 41 teams comprising of
118 hackers came to hack their prizes
in InMobi premises for 24 hours. The
teams represent a very good mix of
working professionals and students.
All the hacks were judged on three
criterion; completeness of the hack,
novelty of the idea and the impact it
can create. We had two hackmaster
rounds before the final demonstra-
tions, where the hackmasters went to
every team for mentoring them. This
was again on the basis of three
criterion; how ready the hack is, how
demo able the hack is and is the hack
presentable in 5 minutes of
demonstration time given.
Freedom Hack also had three very
insightful talks on topics; writing
beautiful code, how to take your hack
to the next level and Aaron Swartz
the Hacktavist. Further details on
speakers, jury and hackmasters can
be found in coming sections of this
report.
Winner team, PowerTrain was second
year students from PESIT, Bangalore
and took home a cash reward of INR
50,000. First runner up team was
Miners having members from InMobi
and Flipkart and won cash reward of
INR 30,000. Second runner up team
had a member from Yahoo and a
college student. They won a cash
reward of INR 20,000.The list of all the
hacks including the winning hacks can
be found in the last section of this
report.
The website for the event was created
with the announcement of event.
Besides, a social media plan was very
important to reach out the people
effectively and efficiently. We created
a Facebook page and a Twitter
Handle for the event. The report also
mentions the social media statistics.
Many brilliant ideas were brought to
life during the hackathon but this is
just the start of journey for those
hacks. We wish many of them reach
to the stage where they can touch
and impact lots of people around.
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The Freedom Hack
Process
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Website Up
We launched the
website freedomhack.in
Team size was minimum
2 and maximum 4.
Jan’14
Feb’14
Social Media Plan
Hashtag #freedomhack
Facebook Page
fb.com/freedomhack
Twitter Handle
@freedom_hack
Registrations Started
We used eventbrite for
registrations. Credentials
asked were their LinkedIn
and Github Profiles, work
details and abstract of hack.
Registrations Closed
Total 160 teams registered.
Shortlisting
Based on the credentials
and abstract 47 teams
were shortlisted.
160
Teams
47
Teams
Welcome Mail
All the selected
participants were sent
welcome mails.
Before Hackathon
47
Teams
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The Freedom Hack
Process
10am 2pm 4pm 8pm 12am
4am 8am 10am 12pm
Feb 8th
Feb 9th
Final Ideas
Registration
All the teams registered
their final ideas.
Hack Master Round 1
Hack Masters mentored
every team based on:
- How ready hack is
- Demo ability of hack
- Present ability in 5 mins
Hacking Starts
Total 41 teams and 118
hackers came.
Hack Master Round 2
Hack Masters shortlisted
35 teams for final
demonstrations.
Demonstrations
Judging Criterion:
- Completeness of hack
- Novelty of the idea
- Impact of the idea
Prize Ceremony
Winners were
- First: Powertrain
- Second: Miners
- Third: Loners
During Hackathon
41Teams
35
Teams
Teams
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Hackers’ Demographics
Students 28% 33
Professionals 72% 85
Total 100% 118
InMobians 13% 15
Others 87% 103
Total 100% 118
Girls 07% 8
Guys 93% 110
Total 100% 118
Mixed Teams* 46% 19
Not Mixed 54% 22
Total 100% 41
* We tried to study team dynamics. Mixed teams are having people from
different companies or professions. Not Mixed are teams having people from
same company or same profession.
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Speakers, Jury
& Hackmasters
Talk on How to write beautiful code
Sriram V Iyer is Co-Founder of United Mobile Apps, and
also the Technology Editor for YourStory.in. His interests are
Mobile / Wireless / Broadband technologies (esp LTE),
Mobile Operating Systems (Android, iOS, Symbian) and
Programming. When he is not doing anything tech, he
keeps stressing his motorcycles and dreams to race one
day.
Talk on Aaron Swartz : The Hacktavist
Sarath is a volunteer for Free Software Movement Karnataka
(fsmk.org). He has been a free software activist for the last 7
years, advocating FOSS adoption and organizing workshops
and events to promote usage and development of FOSS. He
works as a freelance programmer to make a living, specializing
in web, mobile and games.
Talk on How to take your hack to the next level
Prasun Jain is an entrepreneur. He co-founded GBES, a
company in the cleantech space, developed 3 commercial
product and made a successful exit in 2013. He worked
with P&G & Sourcebits. He intends to be in the internet
technology space now and is currently leading a stealth
mode start-up in Koramangala, Bangalore.
Speakers
Sriram V Iyer
@sviyer
Sarath Madayil
@sarath_ms
Prasun Jain
@prasunjain
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Speakers, Jury
& Hackmasters
Jury
Amod Malviya heads the technology team that powers
Flipkart's ecosystem. He is a passionate technology
enthusiast, with interests ranging from embedded
hardware to internet scale systems. He feels strongly about
an open Internet in general, and the Indian technology
ecosystem in particular. Prior to Flipkart, he has been part
of early teams at a bunch of startups.Amod Malviya
@amodm
Mukund Mohan is the CEO in residence of the Microsoft
Accelerator. He founded and sold BuzzGain, a leader in Do It
Yourself PR, to Meltwater in January 2010. He has founded and
successfully sold 3 Silicon Valley startups in the Internet &
Enterprise software markets.
Mukund writes at
http://www.bestengagingcommunities.com Mukund Mohan
@mukund
Sharad is the head of Technology Platforms group at InMobi,
where he leads the development of Big Data Platforms that
forms the core data backbone of various product lines at
InMobi. Sharad's main area of interest is data and distributed
systems. Sharad is a technology evangelist and founding
member of Apache Hadoop YARN project.
Sharad Agarwal
@sharad_ag
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Speakers, Jury
& Hackmasters
Jury
Naresh is a graduate of IIT Delhi and has diverse experience
of building software products and platforms in enterprise
and internet domains. Naresh has strong expertise in big
data & analytics domain. Currently Naresh is managing
engineering for big data, user insights & analytics group at
InMobi
Naresh Agarwal
@naresh_agarwal
HackMasters
Amrit Sanjeev
@amsanjeev
Vivek Prakash
@vivekprakash
Badrinath Kulkarni
@iBadrinath
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Online Presence
Twitter Hashtag Statistics
157
Total Number
of Tweets Tweets
Original 71
Retweets 78
Reply 8
151,307
Reach
371,903
Impressions
#freedomhack
Most Influential
Accounts
Mukund Mohan
InMobi
Mohit Saxena
Facebook Page Statistics
541
Total Likes
1,712,880 157,611
Impressions
Reach
402
People Talking
About It
www.fb.com/freedomhack
Fans
Demographics
Women 18%
Men 82%
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Online Presence
Website Statistics
2,567
Unique Visitors
3,337
Visits
371,903
% New Visit
4,425
Page Views
78.84%
freedomhack.in
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Media Coverage
Link Remarks
http://www.ciol.com/ciol/news/207466/inmobi-host-
prestigious-aaron-swartz-memorial-hackathon
Ciol.com
http://www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/News/InMobi-
hosts-prestigious-Aaron-Swartz-memorial-
hackathon/5855482171
indiaifoline.com
http://www.apnnews.com/2014/01/24/inmobi-to-host
-prestigious-aaron-swartz-memorial-hackathon/
apnnews.com
http://www.chennaipatrika.com/post/2014/01/24/
InMobi-to-host-prestigious-Aaron-Swartz-memorial-
hackathon.aspx
chennaipatrika.com
http://www.efytimes.com/e1/fullnews.asp?
edid=127901
efytimes.com
http://news.silobreaker.com/inmobi-to-host-
prestigious-aaron-swartz--5_2267686178306129939
silobreaker.com
http://www.varindia.com/InMobi-to-host-Aaron-
Swartz-Memorial-Hackathon.htm
varindia.com
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Media Coverage
Link Remarks
http://www.itnewsonline.com/news/InMobi-to-
Organize-India-Chapter-of-Aaron-Swartz-Memorial-
Hackathon-in-February/31546/8/1
itnewsonline.com
http://www.thedatadriver.com/2014/01/inmobi-to-
host-prestigious-aaron-swartz.html
thedatadriver.com
http://eventshare.in/freedomhack-for-an-open-world-
bangalore/
eventshare.in
http://www.indiatechonline.com/it-happened-in-
india.php?id=1294
indiatechonline.com
http://bestengagingcommunities.com/2014/02/10/
the-inmobi-freedomhack-had-200-registrations-and-
some-amazing-ideas/
Mukund Mohan’s Blog
http://yourstory.com/2014/02/aaron-swartz-
freedomhack/
YourStory
http://programmergamer.blogspot.in/ Karan Dwivedi’s Blog
Event
Coverage
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Feedback Report
All the hackers were sent a feedback form after the event. They were asked
simple five questions having one open ended question. The results of the
survey are as below.
I was properly
communicated and
reminded of the
structure of the event.
This was something like WOW
Participants had option to choose more than one option.
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Feedback Report
This was something that made me CRY
Participating in Freedom Hack helped me in
Participants had option to choose more than one option.
Participants had option to choose more than one option.
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Hackers’ Testimonials
Learnt how new college kids
are thinking and doing great
things. Also talk on Aaron
Swartz gave me more idea
about that guy.
Best thing, in an informal chat,
the CTO shares what he learnt
from this event, which means
that people there are all about
learning and exchanging ideas.
How easily accessible the Hack
Masters were! I could easily walk
up to them and ask them to
review my hack or ask them to
clear some of my doubts! Very
impressive.
A lot of HACKERS were
impressed by our idea of
PI-HACK and we even got a
deal!!!
Looking forward to many
more such events from
INMOBI.
It was an awesome event.
Everything memorable. It
made me relive my college
days.
I rode ~40kms on Saturday just
to make it and I found it
absolutely worthy of my time.
"FreedomHack", pretty COOL.
Next Hackathon, will come up
with something really creative.
Opportunity to know what
can be done and interaction
with market techies and future
techies.
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Lessons Learned
We learned many lessons from our
first external hackathon. We are
confident to take care of these
insights and learnings in our next
edition.
A Short Preparation Time
The date for the Freedom Hack was
finalized only 4-5 weeks before the
event. We learned that organizing this
level of event require a detail level
preparation. Due to inadequate time,
we also lacked outreaching to more
folks out there.
Less Participation from Women
By analyzing the hackers'
demographics and other social media
statistics, we find very less women
participation in the event. We are
thinking of the ways to improve this
next time.
Participation and Collaboration with
Tech Companies and Universities
Collaborating with other tech
companies and universities is a very
effective way to reach out the right
folks and getting some of the best
ideas on the stage. We have made a
note of this for our next edition.
Besides these, there are so many
areas where we can be very close to
perfection. If you have any suggestion
or just an idea, then we are listening.
Drop in to info@freedomhack.in
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Contributions
InMobi appreciates the contribution from our volunteer team. Thank You:
 Santosh Kumar
 Nitesh Jain
 Swathi C
 Sangeetha S
 Rahul Kondi
 Mohd. Isham
 Aditya Bhushan
 Raghu Mohan
 Aruna S
 Shrikrishna Holla
 Rahul Ravindran
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Winner Hacks
Power Train (Winner Team)
PERECO- Personal Emergency Response Ecosystem A unique and innovative
solution that facilitates the minimization of loss of human life in the face of
mishaps or life-threatening circumstances. It uses unique predictive analysis
techniques to determine whether the individual is currently present in a
hazardous or potentially hazardous environment and therefore suggests
immediate evasive measures that ensure that the concerned individual
manages to relocate himself to a predetermined safe-zone. The system also
has a live-tracking, support and updating feature to ensure that his/her
whereabouts are reported in real-time and strives to ensure that proper entity
management protocols are put in place and practiced thereby resulting in an
efficient and effective method of secure exfiltration of the entity from the said
undesirable situation. However, if the entity finds himself needy of external
support services, our solution introduces complete automation in the stages of
detection, reporting and response to the emergency situation, thereby
eliminating any manual latencies involved in the rescue operation ensuring
that the victim is rescued and transported to the nearest emergency care
facility within the crucial “Golden Hour” in which the survivability of the victim
is maximum. Also a manual override and enable option is provided for our
solution for the user to make use of in any other unforeseen situation.
Team Members
Chirag Sumanth
Arvind Srikantan
Aditya Dalwani
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Winner Hacks
Miners (First Runner Up Team)
All Street Journal
This application maps news from various online sources (eg TOI online), to
their relevant localities inside a city, and also automatically tags each news
article to one or more categories. We provide an interactive GIS interface for
browsing through various articles based on locality of interest. The user can
filter news based on location, topics and sources.
We further use this categorization and location tagging, to derive useful info
such as a habitability index / crime index etc at locality level."
Team Members
Varun Modi
Movin Jain
Debjyoti Paul
Amit Bendale
Loners (Second Runner Up Team)
Feeling Lonely
A multiplatform mobile app where strangers who feel lonely find each other
and play game or chat. User are anonymous while using the app.
Team Members
Praveen Chukka
Avinash Chukka
Isaac Wesley
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Lazarus
Music player that suggests music
based on your social media activity
Team Members
Manas Jayanath
Jaydev Ajit
Megha Agarwal
Hackerz
An Offline Navigation APP for android
using just SMS .
Team Members
Ahmed Shabib
Ganesh Hegde
Segfault
faKtopedia - Community driven
random fact generator from
data.gov.in
Team Members
Anusha Rao
Saimadhav Heblikar
Akshay MS
Phaneendra Hegde
Matrix
Missile: Share your thoughts
anonymously. Have a discussion over
it without disclosing your identity.
Create, share and improvise your
ideas/thoughts without any
restrictions.
Team Members
Yajnesh T
Vishal Vijay
Jickson P
Socket_Timeout
PlanOurHoliday
Team Members
Vaidyanathan Subramanian
Ajitsen Surendran
Chetan Naik
Troy
Connecting nearby people living in
vicinity based on their interests.
Team Members
Prakhar Kumar Goel
Sidhant Goel
Nemesis
Steganography on TCP Header
Team Members
Mohammed juzair
Monisha Dhanraj
Ashwin Kashyap
WiseViz
An intelligent, automatic visualization
platform that scrutinizes data and
reasons out and presents many
possible views. With almost no effort
users can draw different kinds of
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insights from an assorted list of
exhibits.
Team Members
Sathish VJ
Deepak Mittal
ISTA - I Select The Ad
Platform where users can suggest
their ad preferences along with other
attributed like demography,
geography etc. App(Android) for user
to select his preferences and web apis
for ad networks to fetch information
of that user, to select best Ad.
Team Members
Jaydeep Vishwakarma
Malcolm Dheeraj D'Lima
abs_rand
An Augmented Reality based Social
App
Team Members
AshishAgre
Kunal Kant Tiwary
Karan Kishore
Prototype
Safety of people especially women
and children is of prime concern. Our
App will provide you same, following
you like a shadow when you are alone
or feel insecure, and in event of
something unexpected it will provide
necessary assistance by notifying and
guiding other people in your vicinity.
Team Members
Jatinder Singh
Navneet Rastogi
Abhineet Kumar
Sumit Srivastava
Lazy
Smart Email.Chitthi.in - Smart Email.
The idea is to create an email
platform for which third party
developers can create apps. As part
of the demo, we are also creating
some apps for specific use cases.
Team Members
Mahul Bhattacharya
Abhra Bagchi
Rohit Madan
Avisek Chakraborty
Freeriders
Writing code/scripts to parsing
electoral roll in pdf and converting
them to structured data.
Then using that structured data to do
analysis such as:
1) Finding people with multiple voter
ID cards.
2) Illegal entries such as: people
registered in electoral roll but not
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having voterID.
Team Members
Anurag Sharma
Tarun Kochar
Teotm
OpenCollabIDE - A Collaborative
social IDE that will enable extreme
programming for geographically
separated developers working on
Open source projects powered with
git-Social.
Team Members
Balchandra Shanabhag
Harsha Muroor
Thejas PM
Abhijith Nayak
AraseN
Easy school application form
management.
Team Members
Karthikeyan S
Deepu Thomas Philip
Alpha-Devs
Mobile App which helps in identifying
the status of the other person who we
want to call, by knowing the status we
may drop the call that we are
planning to.
Team Members
Karthik Thirumalasetti
Sravan Kumar Korumilli
Sreehari G
Targeting 3.0
Targeting has been synonymous with
advertising since the advent of
advertising. Today, with precise and
trackable targeting used by mobile
and digital advertising, targeting is
the core of a successful advertising
strategy. Most of the advertising
strategies focus on finding the right
audience through demographic, geo
and other such targeting methods .
However, as we develop deeper
understanding of the mobile users,
Ad targeting has gone beyond just
demographics. Finding the right user
at the right time – or at a point in the
purchase-decision funnel – has always
been an imperative of marketing.
Within social communities like
facebook, users provide demographic
information, interests, friends and
family connections. . This stored
information allows advertisers to
create specific target groups and
individualize their advertisements. The
advantage for users is that they can
see ads that appeal to them.
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Team Members
Deepak Barr
Sunil Kalva
Abhishek Jain
Balaji Sunku
Blu
Bluetooth based mobile payment
solution.
Team Members
Karan Rajpal
Radhika Bhanu
SlashChaos
Twitter stream analyzer - User can
search for any keyword for which he
can see the sentiment and some
other visualizations. He can also retain
any keyword data for future analytics.
App will be highly scalable and can
handle very fast streams.
Team Members
Saumitra Srivastav
Harsh Gupta
Smita Sasindran
DataHackerz
Analyzing trending movies using
twitter feeds.
Team Members
Akshat Verma
Sabyasachi Upadhyay
Nikhil Kandoi
G@ngOf011
Finding and Optimizing Carbon
Footprint during Travel.
Team Members
Saurabh Sood
Karan Dwivedi
Harshit Shrivastava
Explorers
We are making a web-App named ::
snoopUp .
This App will take Social feeds from
your friends posts and display
relevant information.
Team Members
Tarun Jain
Jignesh Rathi
Pushpendra Paliwal
iStream
Simple tips sharing portal, which users
can share the tips in markdown text,
and syntax high-lights available for
web, iOS and Android platforms.
User can copy the code blocks to
clipboard. For example, mysql user
creation shall be ready to be copied
to clipboard.
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CREATE USER 'jeffrey'@'localhost'
IDENTIFIED BY 'mypass';
We do this tokenism in a way,
CREATE USER
'{{username}}'@'{{hostname}}' IDENTI-
FIED BY '{{password}}';
users shall be prompted to provide
the values for this attributes, then the
system will generate the command
and copied to clipboard.
Team Members
Maruti Hulikatti
Gopalakrishnan Subramani
Gayathri R
Rakesh Yakkihallimath
h@ck3d
Social network to find buddy.
Team Members
Monish kumar Appusamy
Gautam
pi_ninjas
An Interactive and automated Kiosk
for localized information.
Team Members
ShishirChandra
Rafi Md
Heisenbug
Given the state of medical facilities in
rural India and the poor patient is to
doctor ratio we need to look at
alternative and optimized technolo-
gies that ensure emergency response
and an optimal connection of doctors
to patients. The product we aim to
develop in this hackathon is an open
source Interactive Voice Response
(IVR) system, wherein the patients
would pass through a brief dialogue
system that supports natural
language queries and requests. The
input speech would be converted to
text and analyzed, and depending on
the contents would connect the
patient to the most optimal doctor as
well as medical supply like medicines,
stretchers etc. via a user/maintainer
curated database. The most optimal
solution would consider metrics like
emergency of the call, the doctor's
schedule, the shortest distance within
which medical help could be provided
and similar factors. In case of major
diseases and epidemics, emergency
advice to be followed would be
dispensed to the caller's number in
the form of a text message. It would
also serve as a medical assistant for
doctors practicing medicine in villages
across the globe. It would essentially
attempt to automate the whole
process of acquiring medical help,
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knowing nearby hospitals and alerting
the doctors about the arrival of
patient according to his/her schedule.
The principal target audience of this
product is the illiterate or semi-literate
segment of the society as it would
simplify and smoothen the whole
procedure of getting medical help by
just answering few simple questions.
Team Members
Abhiroop Sarkar
Athma Ram
Manoj Kumar
Ravi Garg
Team akni
"Onesettings" is our hack which
enables managing several online
services simultaneously. There are so
many online services like gmail,
facebook, dropbox, tumblr and 1000
others. In some cases ,we wish to
change the password of all the
services or delete account from
services which we don't use. It is a
tedious task to do that. To serve that
We are building "OneSettings" where
a user can manage all the settings in
one place. By using this platform,
more time, human efforts are
reduced.
Team Members
Arun Kumar
Nivetha Dass
Pigeon
Cross social networks sharing from
facebook.
Team Members
Vamsi Krishna Srungarapu
Pridhvi Kodamasimham
Team codeforgood
WishBack is a web application which
can be used to bulk reply birthday
wishes on Facebook. A user will be
able to log-in to wishback using his
Facebook account. The user can
define his custom message to post as
reply to the wishes.
Team Members
Shashi Kumar P
Amit MS
Jacks of all Trades
For an advertising company it is really
important to send the right kind of
Ads to its users. To know what is right
kind we propose a learning
mechanism to know the user better.
The idea is extended as a mobiles
application which takes into account
all installed applications and their log
26Report on Freedom Hack
List of All Hacks
data and separates them into various
categories. This can solve the purpose
of the user as to know himself by
categorizing applications into games,
food, shop, etc. There could be an
extended layer of categorization.
Frequency of visiting and application
can determine which applications to
keep and which to remove.
An external server can tap the above
useful information (though it is
practically static in nature for most of
the users) and can post Ads based on
analysis done on this data.
The application bring a dynamic
feature which records user response
of the whether the user appreciates
the Ad posted and refine the Ad
posting the next time. Example: One
can guess if the user is a male or
female based on the user
appreciation for a motorcycle or
handbags Ad.
Team Members
Amar Mishra
Asif Jamadar
liftoff_hack
Email for all.
Team Members
Shashank Shekhar
Rajat Chowdhary
Minus-One-By-Twelve
Printing text using thermal printer,
using raspberry pi, accessed using
android mobile device
This application has tin restaurants,
toll machines and many more.
Team Members
Sharath GM
Karthik MU
Yatish P
Karthik CS
Dev_Null
Our idea is called Bookswap. In
colleges, when a new semester
begins, we often find ourselves
looking for textbooks or notes of that
semester, or to sell our old books.
There's also a case when we wish to
exchange our books, ie, in first year
when we switch from Physics cycle to
Chem cycle, or vice versa.
This is where Bookswap comes into
play. It is a web app which connects
these buyers and sellers on campus,
thus making it easier for anyone to
buy, sell or exchange their books. Our
goal is to make an app with a simple
interface, which does one thing and
does it best.
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Team Members
Amjad Ali
Sharath N
Tyson Monthu Patrick
Xteenz Hack
A platform for the hackers of any
Hackathons to upvote or downvote
hack abstracts submitted by the other
competitors based on the relevance
of the same. This enables the judges
to know the most popular hack.
Team Members
Vivek Saxena
Shreesha S
Code_hackers
Its a social app for mobile user, where
a user can star mark a particular
location and give a description about
it. Then a friend in his contact list
comes in that location and uses the
same app and set the priority (for
example food) then he will get all the
star marked location created by his
friend.
Team Members
Anurag Sengupta
Manjunaath MP
Rohit ALVS
ChiragR
Binary Builders
A 3D drawing tool.
Team Members
Pratheek MS
Pramodh KP
Ashray Bhat
Fizno
fizno.com: the knowledge box
A lot of valuable knowledge is
available freely on the internet, in the
form of both reference material
(wikipedia, openstreetmap,
stackoverflow, ...) and educational
material (Khan Academy, Coursera,
Open Yale Courses, British Council:
learn English, ...).
The fizno Knowledge Box packs all
this knowledge into a physical object,
which emits a wifi signal, through
which people can freely access the
top 1000 Gb of human knowledge. It
can be placed in a rural area, acts as a
bittorrent seed, and can help
overcome internet censorship by
totalitarian governments.
Under the hood, FIZno relies on
docker and bittorrent to make it easily
clonable and reproducable."
Team Members
Michiel De Jong
Rahul Kondi
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G.O.D (Gang Of Devices)
This hack idea was aimed at solving
the problem of content sharing/
syncing between a group of devices
owned by a user. Due to multiple
devices being owned by a user,
content is scattered across and hence
its not easy to get a unified view of all
the data.
Hence we created this hack where a
user can create a private cloud of
storage backed by its own devices
with the advantages of data residing
on his own devices at all times along
with seamless access of content from
all the devices.
It was a type of p2p application
designed to work on LAN as well on
internet.
Team Members
Siddharth Shankar Agarwal
Netra shetty
KumarAnkit
Rohit kochar
Designs and Posters used during the Freedom Hack
 Freedom Hack Banner Design
 T-shirt Design
 Posters and Flyers Design
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Freedom Hack Report 2014

  • 1. Report on Freedom Hack (8th and 9th Feb, 2014)
  • 2. iReport on Freedom Hack Table of Contents Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Executive Summary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Freedom Hack Process - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hackers’ Demographics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Speakers, Jury and HackMasters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Online Presence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Media Coverage- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Feedback Report - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lessons Learned - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - List of All Hacks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ii 1 3 5 6 9 11 13 16 17 18
  • 3. iiReport on Freedom Hack Acknowledgement This note is to acknowledge not only the people mentioned here but each and every hacker, volunteer, organizer and person who made Freedom Hack happen. So, here we go. Our special thanks goes to all the Judges for their fair judgment and insightful observations to identify the deserving winners. We also acknowledge the Hackmasters who mentored and guided every team to shape their hacks. Our sincere gratitude to all the speakers for delivering motivating and thoughtful talks. We appreciate the Geeklist and Barter.li guys for sharing their hacking spirit with us and making a true meaning of a community. Big thanks goes to the entire organizing committee right from Security staff to IT Support and Admin teams who worked enthusiastically during the event and made sure to put each and every bit in place. This event would not have been possible without our volunteer team. A bunch of young college students might be bunking their classes to get our website up, spreading the word out since the inception of freedom hack. Only one word for these folks, Amazing job. Finally, we express our gratitude to all the hackers who came to our office from places and filled our office with millions and billions Joules of energy like never before. And last but not the least a big Thank You goes to every folk out there who tweeted for our hashtag and liked/ shared our posts on facebook. And, every person who spread the word for us, convinced a friend to participate, rode kms to hack, cancelled other commitments over the weekend and finally stood with us for an open world and for Aaron Swartz.
  • 4. 1Report on Freedom Hack Executive Summary InMobi organized the Bangalore chapter of Aaron Swartz memorial hackathon series happening world- wide. The event was held on 8th and 9th feb, 2014. Hackathon was open to both InMobians and outside people as well. It was a 24 hour hackathon started on 10:00 am on 8th Feb and ended after 24 hours followed by demonstration of hacks and prize ceremony. Event received registrations from close to 160 teams . Based on the hackers' credentials and the abstract of their hack, we shortlisted 47 teams. Finally, total 41 teams comprising of 118 hackers came to hack their prizes in InMobi premises for 24 hours. The teams represent a very good mix of working professionals and students. All the hacks were judged on three criterion; completeness of the hack, novelty of the idea and the impact it can create. We had two hackmaster rounds before the final demonstra- tions, where the hackmasters went to every team for mentoring them. This was again on the basis of three criterion; how ready the hack is, how demo able the hack is and is the hack presentable in 5 minutes of demonstration time given.
  • 5. Freedom Hack also had three very insightful talks on topics; writing beautiful code, how to take your hack to the next level and Aaron Swartz the Hacktavist. Further details on speakers, jury and hackmasters can be found in coming sections of this report. Winner team, PowerTrain was second year students from PESIT, Bangalore and took home a cash reward of INR 50,000. First runner up team was Miners having members from InMobi and Flipkart and won cash reward of INR 30,000. Second runner up team had a member from Yahoo and a college student. They won a cash reward of INR 20,000.The list of all the hacks including the winning hacks can be found in the last section of this report. The website for the event was created with the announcement of event. Besides, a social media plan was very important to reach out the people effectively and efficiently. We created a Facebook page and a Twitter Handle for the event. The report also mentions the social media statistics. Many brilliant ideas were brought to life during the hackathon but this is just the start of journey for those hacks. We wish many of them reach to the stage where they can touch and impact lots of people around. 2Report on Freedom Hack
  • 6. 3Report on Freedom Hack The Freedom Hack Process 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Website Up We launched the website freedomhack.in Team size was minimum 2 and maximum 4. Jan’14 Feb’14 Social Media Plan Hashtag #freedomhack Facebook Page fb.com/freedomhack Twitter Handle @freedom_hack Registrations Started We used eventbrite for registrations. Credentials asked were their LinkedIn and Github Profiles, work details and abstract of hack. Registrations Closed Total 160 teams registered. Shortlisting Based on the credentials and abstract 47 teams were shortlisted. 160 Teams 47 Teams Welcome Mail All the selected participants were sent welcome mails. Before Hackathon 47 Teams
  • 7. 4Report on Freedom Hack The Freedom Hack Process 10am 2pm 4pm 8pm 12am 4am 8am 10am 12pm Feb 8th Feb 9th Final Ideas Registration All the teams registered their final ideas. Hack Master Round 1 Hack Masters mentored every team based on: - How ready hack is - Demo ability of hack - Present ability in 5 mins Hacking Starts Total 41 teams and 118 hackers came. Hack Master Round 2 Hack Masters shortlisted 35 teams for final demonstrations. Demonstrations Judging Criterion: - Completeness of hack - Novelty of the idea - Impact of the idea Prize Ceremony Winners were - First: Powertrain - Second: Miners - Third: Loners During Hackathon 41Teams 35 Teams Teams 3
  • 8. Hackers’ Demographics Students 28% 33 Professionals 72% 85 Total 100% 118 InMobians 13% 15 Others 87% 103 Total 100% 118 Girls 07% 8 Guys 93% 110 Total 100% 118 Mixed Teams* 46% 19 Not Mixed 54% 22 Total 100% 41 * We tried to study team dynamics. Mixed teams are having people from different companies or professions. Not Mixed are teams having people from same company or same profession. 5Report on Freedom Hack
  • 9. 6Report on Freedom Hack Speakers, Jury & Hackmasters Talk on How to write beautiful code Sriram V Iyer is Co-Founder of United Mobile Apps, and also the Technology Editor for YourStory.in. His interests are Mobile / Wireless / Broadband technologies (esp LTE), Mobile Operating Systems (Android, iOS, Symbian) and Programming. When he is not doing anything tech, he keeps stressing his motorcycles and dreams to race one day. Talk on Aaron Swartz : The Hacktavist Sarath is a volunteer for Free Software Movement Karnataka (fsmk.org). He has been a free software activist for the last 7 years, advocating FOSS adoption and organizing workshops and events to promote usage and development of FOSS. He works as a freelance programmer to make a living, specializing in web, mobile and games. Talk on How to take your hack to the next level Prasun Jain is an entrepreneur. He co-founded GBES, a company in the cleantech space, developed 3 commercial product and made a successful exit in 2013. He worked with P&G & Sourcebits. He intends to be in the internet technology space now and is currently leading a stealth mode start-up in Koramangala, Bangalore. Speakers Sriram V Iyer @sviyer Sarath Madayil @sarath_ms Prasun Jain @prasunjain
  • 10. 7Report on Freedom Hack Speakers, Jury & Hackmasters Jury Amod Malviya heads the technology team that powers Flipkart's ecosystem. He is a passionate technology enthusiast, with interests ranging from embedded hardware to internet scale systems. He feels strongly about an open Internet in general, and the Indian technology ecosystem in particular. Prior to Flipkart, he has been part of early teams at a bunch of startups.Amod Malviya @amodm Mukund Mohan is the CEO in residence of the Microsoft Accelerator. He founded and sold BuzzGain, a leader in Do It Yourself PR, to Meltwater in January 2010. He has founded and successfully sold 3 Silicon Valley startups in the Internet & Enterprise software markets. Mukund writes at http://www.bestengagingcommunities.com Mukund Mohan @mukund Sharad is the head of Technology Platforms group at InMobi, where he leads the development of Big Data Platforms that forms the core data backbone of various product lines at InMobi. Sharad's main area of interest is data and distributed systems. Sharad is a technology evangelist and founding member of Apache Hadoop YARN project. Sharad Agarwal @sharad_ag
  • 11. 8Report on Freedom Hack Speakers, Jury & Hackmasters Jury Naresh is a graduate of IIT Delhi and has diverse experience of building software products and platforms in enterprise and internet domains. Naresh has strong expertise in big data & analytics domain. Currently Naresh is managing engineering for big data, user insights & analytics group at InMobi Naresh Agarwal @naresh_agarwal HackMasters Amrit Sanjeev @amsanjeev Vivek Prakash @vivekprakash Badrinath Kulkarni @iBadrinath
  • 12. 9Report on Freedom Hack Online Presence Twitter Hashtag Statistics 157 Total Number of Tweets Tweets Original 71 Retweets 78 Reply 8 151,307 Reach 371,903 Impressions #freedomhack Most Influential Accounts Mukund Mohan InMobi Mohit Saxena Facebook Page Statistics 541 Total Likes 1,712,880 157,611 Impressions Reach 402 People Talking About It www.fb.com/freedomhack Fans Demographics Women 18% Men 82%
  • 13. 10Report on Freedom Hack Online Presence Website Statistics 2,567 Unique Visitors 3,337 Visits 371,903 % New Visit 4,425 Page Views 78.84% freedomhack.in
  • 14. 11Report on Freedom Hack Media Coverage Link Remarks http://www.ciol.com/ciol/news/207466/inmobi-host- prestigious-aaron-swartz-memorial-hackathon Ciol.com http://www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/News/InMobi- hosts-prestigious-Aaron-Swartz-memorial- hackathon/5855482171 indiaifoline.com http://www.apnnews.com/2014/01/24/inmobi-to-host -prestigious-aaron-swartz-memorial-hackathon/ apnnews.com http://www.chennaipatrika.com/post/2014/01/24/ InMobi-to-host-prestigious-Aaron-Swartz-memorial- hackathon.aspx chennaipatrika.com http://www.efytimes.com/e1/fullnews.asp? edid=127901 efytimes.com http://news.silobreaker.com/inmobi-to-host- prestigious-aaron-swartz--5_2267686178306129939 silobreaker.com http://www.varindia.com/InMobi-to-host-Aaron- Swartz-Memorial-Hackathon.htm varindia.com
  • 15. 12Report on Freedom Hack Media Coverage Link Remarks http://www.itnewsonline.com/news/InMobi-to- Organize-India-Chapter-of-Aaron-Swartz-Memorial- Hackathon-in-February/31546/8/1 itnewsonline.com http://www.thedatadriver.com/2014/01/inmobi-to- host-prestigious-aaron-swartz.html thedatadriver.com http://eventshare.in/freedomhack-for-an-open-world- bangalore/ eventshare.in http://www.indiatechonline.com/it-happened-in- india.php?id=1294 indiatechonline.com http://bestengagingcommunities.com/2014/02/10/ the-inmobi-freedomhack-had-200-registrations-and- some-amazing-ideas/ Mukund Mohan’s Blog http://yourstory.com/2014/02/aaron-swartz- freedomhack/ YourStory http://programmergamer.blogspot.in/ Karan Dwivedi’s Blog Event Coverage
  • 16. 13Report on Freedom Hack Feedback Report All the hackers were sent a feedback form after the event. They were asked simple five questions having one open ended question. The results of the survey are as below. I was properly communicated and reminded of the structure of the event. This was something like WOW Participants had option to choose more than one option.
  • 17. 14Report on Freedom Hack Feedback Report This was something that made me CRY Participating in Freedom Hack helped me in Participants had option to choose more than one option. Participants had option to choose more than one option.
  • 18. 15Report on Freedom Hack Feedback Report Hackers’ Testimonials Learnt how new college kids are thinking and doing great things. Also talk on Aaron Swartz gave me more idea about that guy. Best thing, in an informal chat, the CTO shares what he learnt from this event, which means that people there are all about learning and exchanging ideas. How easily accessible the Hack Masters were! I could easily walk up to them and ask them to review my hack or ask them to clear some of my doubts! Very impressive. A lot of HACKERS were impressed by our idea of PI-HACK and we even got a deal!!! Looking forward to many more such events from INMOBI. It was an awesome event. Everything memorable. It made me relive my college days. I rode ~40kms on Saturday just to make it and I found it absolutely worthy of my time. "FreedomHack", pretty COOL. Next Hackathon, will come up with something really creative. Opportunity to know what can be done and interaction with market techies and future techies.
  • 19. 16Report on Freedom Hack Lessons Learned We learned many lessons from our first external hackathon. We are confident to take care of these insights and learnings in our next edition. A Short Preparation Time The date for the Freedom Hack was finalized only 4-5 weeks before the event. We learned that organizing this level of event require a detail level preparation. Due to inadequate time, we also lacked outreaching to more folks out there. Less Participation from Women By analyzing the hackers' demographics and other social media statistics, we find very less women participation in the event. We are thinking of the ways to improve this next time. Participation and Collaboration with Tech Companies and Universities Collaborating with other tech companies and universities is a very effective way to reach out the right folks and getting some of the best ideas on the stage. We have made a note of this for our next edition. Besides these, there are so many areas where we can be very close to perfection. If you have any suggestion or just an idea, then we are listening. Drop in to info@freedomhack.in
  • 20. 17Report on Freedom Hack Contributions InMobi appreciates the contribution from our volunteer team. Thank You:  Santosh Kumar  Nitesh Jain  Swathi C  Sangeetha S  Rahul Kondi  Mohd. Isham  Aditya Bhushan  Raghu Mohan  Aruna S  Shrikrishna Holla  Rahul Ravindran
  • 21. 18Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks Winner Hacks Power Train (Winner Team) PERECO- Personal Emergency Response Ecosystem A unique and innovative solution that facilitates the minimization of loss of human life in the face of mishaps or life-threatening circumstances. It uses unique predictive analysis techniques to determine whether the individual is currently present in a hazardous or potentially hazardous environment and therefore suggests immediate evasive measures that ensure that the concerned individual manages to relocate himself to a predetermined safe-zone. The system also has a live-tracking, support and updating feature to ensure that his/her whereabouts are reported in real-time and strives to ensure that proper entity management protocols are put in place and practiced thereby resulting in an efficient and effective method of secure exfiltration of the entity from the said undesirable situation. However, if the entity finds himself needy of external support services, our solution introduces complete automation in the stages of detection, reporting and response to the emergency situation, thereby eliminating any manual latencies involved in the rescue operation ensuring that the victim is rescued and transported to the nearest emergency care facility within the crucial “Golden Hour” in which the survivability of the victim is maximum. Also a manual override and enable option is provided for our solution for the user to make use of in any other unforeseen situation. Team Members Chirag Sumanth Arvind Srikantan Aditya Dalwani
  • 22. 19Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks Winner Hacks Miners (First Runner Up Team) All Street Journal This application maps news from various online sources (eg TOI online), to their relevant localities inside a city, and also automatically tags each news article to one or more categories. We provide an interactive GIS interface for browsing through various articles based on locality of interest. The user can filter news based on location, topics and sources. We further use this categorization and location tagging, to derive useful info such as a habitability index / crime index etc at locality level." Team Members Varun Modi Movin Jain Debjyoti Paul Amit Bendale Loners (Second Runner Up Team) Feeling Lonely A multiplatform mobile app where strangers who feel lonely find each other and play game or chat. User are anonymous while using the app. Team Members Praveen Chukka Avinash Chukka Isaac Wesley
  • 23. 20Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks Lazarus Music player that suggests music based on your social media activity Team Members Manas Jayanath Jaydev Ajit Megha Agarwal Hackerz An Offline Navigation APP for android using just SMS . Team Members Ahmed Shabib Ganesh Hegde Segfault faKtopedia - Community driven random fact generator from data.gov.in Team Members Anusha Rao Saimadhav Heblikar Akshay MS Phaneendra Hegde Matrix Missile: Share your thoughts anonymously. Have a discussion over it without disclosing your identity. Create, share and improvise your ideas/thoughts without any restrictions. Team Members Yajnesh T Vishal Vijay Jickson P Socket_Timeout PlanOurHoliday Team Members Vaidyanathan Subramanian Ajitsen Surendran Chetan Naik Troy Connecting nearby people living in vicinity based on their interests. Team Members Prakhar Kumar Goel Sidhant Goel Nemesis Steganography on TCP Header Team Members Mohammed juzair Monisha Dhanraj Ashwin Kashyap WiseViz An intelligent, automatic visualization platform that scrutinizes data and reasons out and presents many possible views. With almost no effort users can draw different kinds of
  • 24. 21Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks insights from an assorted list of exhibits. Team Members Sathish VJ Deepak Mittal ISTA - I Select The Ad Platform where users can suggest their ad preferences along with other attributed like demography, geography etc. App(Android) for user to select his preferences and web apis for ad networks to fetch information of that user, to select best Ad. Team Members Jaydeep Vishwakarma Malcolm Dheeraj D'Lima abs_rand An Augmented Reality based Social App Team Members AshishAgre Kunal Kant Tiwary Karan Kishore Prototype Safety of people especially women and children is of prime concern. Our App will provide you same, following you like a shadow when you are alone or feel insecure, and in event of something unexpected it will provide necessary assistance by notifying and guiding other people in your vicinity. Team Members Jatinder Singh Navneet Rastogi Abhineet Kumar Sumit Srivastava Lazy Smart Email.Chitthi.in - Smart Email. The idea is to create an email platform for which third party developers can create apps. As part of the demo, we are also creating some apps for specific use cases. Team Members Mahul Bhattacharya Abhra Bagchi Rohit Madan Avisek Chakraborty Freeriders Writing code/scripts to parsing electoral roll in pdf and converting them to structured data. Then using that structured data to do analysis such as: 1) Finding people with multiple voter ID cards. 2) Illegal entries such as: people registered in electoral roll but not
  • 25. 22Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks having voterID. Team Members Anurag Sharma Tarun Kochar Teotm OpenCollabIDE - A Collaborative social IDE that will enable extreme programming for geographically separated developers working on Open source projects powered with git-Social. Team Members Balchandra Shanabhag Harsha Muroor Thejas PM Abhijith Nayak AraseN Easy school application form management. Team Members Karthikeyan S Deepu Thomas Philip Alpha-Devs Mobile App which helps in identifying the status of the other person who we want to call, by knowing the status we may drop the call that we are planning to. Team Members Karthik Thirumalasetti Sravan Kumar Korumilli Sreehari G Targeting 3.0 Targeting has been synonymous with advertising since the advent of advertising. Today, with precise and trackable targeting used by mobile and digital advertising, targeting is the core of a successful advertising strategy. Most of the advertising strategies focus on finding the right audience through demographic, geo and other such targeting methods . However, as we develop deeper understanding of the mobile users, Ad targeting has gone beyond just demographics. Finding the right user at the right time – or at a point in the purchase-decision funnel – has always been an imperative of marketing. Within social communities like facebook, users provide demographic information, interests, friends and family connections. . This stored information allows advertisers to create specific target groups and individualize their advertisements. The advantage for users is that they can see ads that appeal to them.
  • 26. 23Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks Team Members Deepak Barr Sunil Kalva Abhishek Jain Balaji Sunku Blu Bluetooth based mobile payment solution. Team Members Karan Rajpal Radhika Bhanu SlashChaos Twitter stream analyzer - User can search for any keyword for which he can see the sentiment and some other visualizations. He can also retain any keyword data for future analytics. App will be highly scalable and can handle very fast streams. Team Members Saumitra Srivastav Harsh Gupta Smita Sasindran DataHackerz Analyzing trending movies using twitter feeds. Team Members Akshat Verma Sabyasachi Upadhyay Nikhil Kandoi G@ngOf011 Finding and Optimizing Carbon Footprint during Travel. Team Members Saurabh Sood Karan Dwivedi Harshit Shrivastava Explorers We are making a web-App named :: snoopUp . This App will take Social feeds from your friends posts and display relevant information. Team Members Tarun Jain Jignesh Rathi Pushpendra Paliwal iStream Simple tips sharing portal, which users can share the tips in markdown text, and syntax high-lights available for web, iOS and Android platforms. User can copy the code blocks to clipboard. For example, mysql user creation shall be ready to be copied to clipboard.
  • 27. 24Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks CREATE USER 'jeffrey'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'mypass'; We do this tokenism in a way, CREATE USER '{{username}}'@'{{hostname}}' IDENTI- FIED BY '{{password}}'; users shall be prompted to provide the values for this attributes, then the system will generate the command and copied to clipboard. Team Members Maruti Hulikatti Gopalakrishnan Subramani Gayathri R Rakesh Yakkihallimath h@ck3d Social network to find buddy. Team Members Monish kumar Appusamy Gautam pi_ninjas An Interactive and automated Kiosk for localized information. Team Members ShishirChandra Rafi Md Heisenbug Given the state of medical facilities in rural India and the poor patient is to doctor ratio we need to look at alternative and optimized technolo- gies that ensure emergency response and an optimal connection of doctors to patients. The product we aim to develop in this hackathon is an open source Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system, wherein the patients would pass through a brief dialogue system that supports natural language queries and requests. The input speech would be converted to text and analyzed, and depending on the contents would connect the patient to the most optimal doctor as well as medical supply like medicines, stretchers etc. via a user/maintainer curated database. The most optimal solution would consider metrics like emergency of the call, the doctor's schedule, the shortest distance within which medical help could be provided and similar factors. In case of major diseases and epidemics, emergency advice to be followed would be dispensed to the caller's number in the form of a text message. It would also serve as a medical assistant for doctors practicing medicine in villages across the globe. It would essentially attempt to automate the whole process of acquiring medical help,
  • 28. 25Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks knowing nearby hospitals and alerting the doctors about the arrival of patient according to his/her schedule. The principal target audience of this product is the illiterate or semi-literate segment of the society as it would simplify and smoothen the whole procedure of getting medical help by just answering few simple questions. Team Members Abhiroop Sarkar Athma Ram Manoj Kumar Ravi Garg Team akni "Onesettings" is our hack which enables managing several online services simultaneously. There are so many online services like gmail, facebook, dropbox, tumblr and 1000 others. In some cases ,we wish to change the password of all the services or delete account from services which we don't use. It is a tedious task to do that. To serve that We are building "OneSettings" where a user can manage all the settings in one place. By using this platform, more time, human efforts are reduced. Team Members Arun Kumar Nivetha Dass Pigeon Cross social networks sharing from facebook. Team Members Vamsi Krishna Srungarapu Pridhvi Kodamasimham Team codeforgood WishBack is a web application which can be used to bulk reply birthday wishes on Facebook. A user will be able to log-in to wishback using his Facebook account. The user can define his custom message to post as reply to the wishes. Team Members Shashi Kumar P Amit MS Jacks of all Trades For an advertising company it is really important to send the right kind of Ads to its users. To know what is right kind we propose a learning mechanism to know the user better. The idea is extended as a mobiles application which takes into account all installed applications and their log
  • 29. 26Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks data and separates them into various categories. This can solve the purpose of the user as to know himself by categorizing applications into games, food, shop, etc. There could be an extended layer of categorization. Frequency of visiting and application can determine which applications to keep and which to remove. An external server can tap the above useful information (though it is practically static in nature for most of the users) and can post Ads based on analysis done on this data. The application bring a dynamic feature which records user response of the whether the user appreciates the Ad posted and refine the Ad posting the next time. Example: One can guess if the user is a male or female based on the user appreciation for a motorcycle or handbags Ad. Team Members Amar Mishra Asif Jamadar liftoff_hack Email for all. Team Members Shashank Shekhar Rajat Chowdhary Minus-One-By-Twelve Printing text using thermal printer, using raspberry pi, accessed using android mobile device This application has tin restaurants, toll machines and many more. Team Members Sharath GM Karthik MU Yatish P Karthik CS Dev_Null Our idea is called Bookswap. In colleges, when a new semester begins, we often find ourselves looking for textbooks or notes of that semester, or to sell our old books. There's also a case when we wish to exchange our books, ie, in first year when we switch from Physics cycle to Chem cycle, or vice versa. This is where Bookswap comes into play. It is a web app which connects these buyers and sellers on campus, thus making it easier for anyone to buy, sell or exchange their books. Our goal is to make an app with a simple interface, which does one thing and does it best.
  • 30. 27Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks Team Members Amjad Ali Sharath N Tyson Monthu Patrick Xteenz Hack A platform for the hackers of any Hackathons to upvote or downvote hack abstracts submitted by the other competitors based on the relevance of the same. This enables the judges to know the most popular hack. Team Members Vivek Saxena Shreesha S Code_hackers Its a social app for mobile user, where a user can star mark a particular location and give a description about it. Then a friend in his contact list comes in that location and uses the same app and set the priority (for example food) then he will get all the star marked location created by his friend. Team Members Anurag Sengupta Manjunaath MP Rohit ALVS ChiragR Binary Builders A 3D drawing tool. Team Members Pratheek MS Pramodh KP Ashray Bhat Fizno fizno.com: the knowledge box A lot of valuable knowledge is available freely on the internet, in the form of both reference material (wikipedia, openstreetmap, stackoverflow, ...) and educational material (Khan Academy, Coursera, Open Yale Courses, British Council: learn English, ...). The fizno Knowledge Box packs all this knowledge into a physical object, which emits a wifi signal, through which people can freely access the top 1000 Gb of human knowledge. It can be placed in a rural area, acts as a bittorrent seed, and can help overcome internet censorship by totalitarian governments. Under the hood, FIZno relies on docker and bittorrent to make it easily clonable and reproducable." Team Members Michiel De Jong Rahul Kondi
  • 31. 28Report on Freedom Hack List of All Hacks G.O.D (Gang Of Devices) This hack idea was aimed at solving the problem of content sharing/ syncing between a group of devices owned by a user. Due to multiple devices being owned by a user, content is scattered across and hence its not easy to get a unified view of all the data. Hence we created this hack where a user can create a private cloud of storage backed by its own devices with the advantages of data residing on his own devices at all times along with seamless access of content from all the devices. It was a type of p2p application designed to work on LAN as well on internet. Team Members Siddharth Shankar Agarwal Netra shetty KumarAnkit Rohit kochar Designs and Posters used during the Freedom Hack  Freedom Hack Banner Design  T-shirt Design  Posters and Flyers Design